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Nigel Koh

Nigel Koh

@nigelkoh

Head of BizOps @coworkerapp. Prev @arcade_demo @AngelList Venture.

Palo Alto, CA Katılım Haziran 2009
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ClaudeDevs
ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs·
We've reset 5-hour and weekly rate limits for all users.
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Greg Brockman
We’ve brought together ChatGPT and Codex, in the form of ChatGPT Work: an agent for your most ambitious work. Use it from mobile or web, in addition to desktop — no need to leave your laptop cracked open!
OpenAI@OpenAI

Introducing ChatGPT Work, a new agent in ChatGPT powered by Codex and GPT-5.6. It can take action across your apps and files, stay with a project for hours if needed, and turn a goal into finished work. It’s a whole new way to get work done.

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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Introducing ChatGPT Work, a new agent in ChatGPT powered by Codex and GPT-5.6. It can take action across your apps and files, stay with a project for hours if needed, and turn a goal into finished work. It’s a whole new way to get work done.
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Andreas Storm@avstorm·
OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Work
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Sani Ai Tech
Sani Ai Tech@SaniAiTech·
@coworkerapp Smart routing across models can deliver better results at a lower cost
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Coworker.ai
Coworker.ai@coworkerapp·
Introducing Open Artifacts by Coworker. Build beautiful work products, routed to the right model for every task. Frontier outputs. Exactly the right context. 80% lower cost.
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Vivek Sen
Vivek Sen@Vivek4real_·
ANTHROPIC CEO: “CODING IS GOING AWAY FIRST, THEN ALL OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING”
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Nigel Koh
Nigel Koh@nigelkoh·
@rohanpaul_ai @coworkerapp Enterprise AI only works when security and governance are built in. Shared artifacts grounded in company data are a big step forward.
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
The real value is using AI to reduce work. AI that edits, builds, refreshes, and ships work. @coworkerapp just launched Open Artifacts, turns AI chat into shareable work products grounded in company data. It completes the job as a shareable doc, deck, spreadsheet, dashboard, app, or agent. Coworker is solving the problem where nontechnical people want AI to create serious business artifacts without burning huge token budgets. It also turns those artifacts into shared, editable work instead of isolated personal files.
Coworker.ai@coworkerapp

Introducing Open Artifacts by Coworker. Build beautiful work products, routed to the right model for every task. Frontier outputs. Exactly the right context. 80% lower cost.

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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
@coworkerapp Model routing makes way more sense when the output is a real object. Curious if it will handle formula traceability in generated spreadsheets. signing up now.
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ares. 🎧
ares. 🎧@aresotik·
@coworkerapp one thing i'm curious about, if the cheap model gets picked for something that needed the big one, can you override it?
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Nigel Koh
Nigel Koh@nigelkoh·
@kaido_xr @coworkerapp Especially if you look at the quality of these - very much better or on par with Claude but 80% cheaper
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kai.@kaido_xr·
@coworkerapp the real pitch buried in here: making AI-generated decks/sheets not insanely expensive. everything else is dressing
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Chris
Chris@chrisspeerez1·
@coworkerapp been there with the “close but not quite right context” issue, curious how you’re handling that under the hood
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Nigel Koh
Nigel Koh@nigelkoh·
@clayul @coworkerapp there’s a lot you can choose from and also create one from existing docs you have!
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clay.@clayul·
@coworkerapp how many templates does the library have?
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Nigel Koh@nigelkoh·
@brenzhills @alextalksai Btw, these models are US-hosted and they are also very very good benchmarked against some other closed models like Opus and GPT
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brenz.@brenzhills·
🚨 YOU'RE OVERPAYING FOR AI BY 5X. AND ALMOST NOBODY HAS NOTICED. every task you run goes to the most expensive model, even when an open model one nails it for a fraction of the price (yes, the one china dropped during the Fable 5 ban benchmarks near Opus 4.8). You can fix it and save thousands with this new tool: → it routes each task to the right model, open or closed, automatically → same frontier quality, ~5x less in tokens → ask for a deck, dashboard, doc or app, get better results with less. I ran it on real client work and they couldn't tell the difference. except in the bill lol. stop paying frontier prices for intern tasks.
Coworker.ai@coworkerapp

Introducing Open Artifacts by Coworker. Build beautiful work products, routed to the right model for every task. Frontier outputs. Exactly the right context. 80% lower cost.

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Nigel Koh@nigelkoh·
@SaetaMicha38987 Your sales pipeline meetings run different these days.Always the most relevant info only
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Michael Saeta
Michael Saeta@SaetaMicha38987·
The ability to create a beautiful dashboard that lists out all of my POCs, cross references our highest Jira tickets, assigns a value to each of those and then takes call sentiment to help us understand priority, is now easy. But more importantly, it doesn't die with me... I can now create, share, update, and manage this in a way that doesn't burn tokens and require my team to know how to build it themselves. Create, share, update. @coworkerapp just gets more and more powerful.
Coworker.ai@coworkerapp

Introducing Open Artifacts by Coworker. Build beautiful work products, routed to the right model for every task. Frontier outputs. Exactly the right context. 80% lower cost.

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Coworker.ai
Coworker.ai@coworkerapp·
Drop in a Google Sheet link. Watch it refresh every number across every slide and tell you exactly what changed. The pitch deck that used to take half a day before every meeting now takes minutes. Not because someone worked faster. Because there's nothing manual left to do. The slide update workflow hasn't changed in 20 years: find the number, open the deck, hunt for every slide it appears on, update it, miss one, fix it in the meeting. Everyone knows this is broken. Nobody had a better option. Now you drop in the sheet. It reads it. It updates the deck. It gives you a slide-by-slide summary of every change it made. The part worth noting: it also tells you what it changed. So the next time someone asks why slide 4 says 26 months instead of 22, there's an answer. What deck does your team rebuild from scratch every quarter? Check out the deck here: app.coworker.ai/networks/team-…
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